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What to Pack: Backpacking
More than perhaps any other outdoor activity, backpacking rewards the efficient packer and punishes the overpacker. After all, you will have to live with and carry every decision you make.
In assembling a personal packing list, experience is the best guide. And in that, very few people have prepared for and walked as many wilderness miles as GORP Hiking Expert Karen Berger . For your hiking pleasure, she modified her personal packing list to suit a three-season (spring through fall), weekend-length trip.
The Basics | Eating and Drinking | Clothing Accessories | Optional Items Special Considerations
The Basics
backpack (3,500 - 5,000 cubic inches)
sleeping bag, rated to 20-300F
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Eating and Drinking
water bottles (at least two 1-liter bottle)
water purification (filter or iodine)
stove and fuel
cook kit
matches and lighter
insulated mug
lightweight bowl and spoon
utility knife (e.g. Swiss Army-type)
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Clothing
boots (broken in and waterproofed)
camp shoes (old tennis sneaks, sports sandals, or moccasins)
3 pair socks (no cotton! wool or synthetic, liners or not your preference)
1 pair long underwear bottoms (synthetic)
1 long underwear top (synthetic; zip-T style is best)
1 pair shorts
underwear (optional)
1 T-shirt (cotton or synthetic)
rain jacket and pants
wool or fleece sweater or jacket
wool or fleece hat
liner gloves
wool/fleece gloves or mittens
bandanna
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Accessories
compass (if you know how to use it)
maps and guidebook
small flashlight or headlamp
toilet paper in zipper-lock bag
plastic potty trowel
extra zipper-lock/trash bags
lip balm
toothbrush/toothpaste (travel size)
first aid kit
pack rain cover or garbage bag
bear-bagging cord
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Optional Items
trekking poles
baseball cap
sunglasses
extra long underwear top, wool shirt, or fleece vest if you tend to be cold (pick only one)
small hair brush/comb
journal & pen
book
camera, film
ground cloth
small strainer (for filtering food particles while cleaning dishes)
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Special Considerations
Women: bring a few tampons even if you aren't expecting to need them; backpacking can do weird things to your cycle.
Contact lens wearers: bring solution and back-up glasses
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